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| Attention: The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has implemented new procedures for flight training conducted by a US flight training provider beginning October 20, 2004. Please visit the Enrollment page for mandatory procedures required by the TSA prior to beginning ANY flight training. All courses require a $150 enrollment fee *(Fuel Surcharges may be in effect) |
Ground Training: Successful completion of the course will enable the qualified helicopter instrument pilot with a comprehensive review of the IFR system, aircraft systems and components, a thorough understanding of the regulations and procedures of IFR flight, and a review of weather reports and forecasts pertinent to IFR operations.
Flight Training: To insure complete knowledge and proficiency
of helicopter IFR operations, to demonstrate and practice all IFR flight
maneuvers and to establish proficiency and safety in every phase of flight.
* This course is designed specifically for helicopter pilots possessing
current FAA certificates with appropriate instrument ratings or the equivalent
licenses issued by a foreign regulatory agency.
Classroom presentations will cover the cockpit controls and instrumentation, a FAR/AIM review, and Weather Reports and Forecasts. In addition, Normal Procedures, Emergency Procedures, Operating Limitations and a comprehensive review of Crew Resource Management.
The flight procedures training includes a complete review of the instrumentation related to IFR flight, a review of flight procedures and maneuvers as outlined in the FAA Instrument Rating Practical Test Standards.
*This is NOT an FAR 141 course
Flight Training Time: 5 Hours
Ground Training Time: 8 Hours
All books and materials included.
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